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#MAMIYA 6 FLICKR SERIES#
I love the modular 500 series Hasselblad cameras but I only use mine with a prism viewfinder which unfortunately adds both size and weight. Size Comparison – Hasselblad vs Mamiya 6 1.1 Hasselblad focus screen disappointment + prism finder
#MAMIYA 6 FLICKR CRACK#
Both cameras seem to receive positive reviews from reading prior to my purchase so without further ado lets crack on!ġ. My Hasselblad 501C was my favourite camera before buying the Mamiya 6 so expectation was very high. Hasselblad vs Mamiya 6 – Costīoth camera are roughly the same price with the Mamiya 6 probably costing slightly more here in the UK due to there being not many Mamiya 6 cameras on the market. Both cameras are 6×6 medium format film cameras taking 120 film. Mamiya 6 as travel 6×6 cameraĪs a quick recap I recently bought the Mamiya 6 to provide a smaller alternative to my 500 series Hasselblad for trips abroad (especially). At least waiting til after two trips overseas using the Mamiya I can now give a fair writeup of the Mamiya 6 vs H asselblad 501C. (Hasselblad 501C + 50mm, 60mm, 80mm, 120mm, 150mm lenses)įirstly, sorry for the delay on this Hasselblad vs Mamiya 6 post! I know a few of you asked me about it weeks ago and I said then I’d share my thoughts soon.
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Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm in OLYMPUS-TOKYO-N KOHO shutter (B, T, 1-200th) Mamiya Six Model IIa sn# 22344 with T.S.M.
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in WESTER-MODEL-I shutter (T, B, 1-200th).
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Dimensions 145 x 108 x 53 mm closed (105mm open) weight:827g Lens and shutter combinations Post-war units have a mushroom-shaped knob of the film advance, and use two screws (set diagonally) to fasten the flash-shoe. Technical details Distinguishing Pre-War and Post-War Production Pre-war and wartime units can be readily recognised by the solid, cylindrical knob of the film advance, and by the use of three screws to fasten the flash-shoe. This version was designed for photographers who wished to have faster (and thus usually larger diameter) shutters or have their own shutter and lens combinations installed. Images by Dirk HR Spennemann ( Image rights)Īs with the Mamiya Six Ia, this version of the Mamiya II allowed to use the larger (type '0', 58mm) shutters, which required to use a simplified two-part strut mechanism for the front door. Special 75mm f/3.5 in NKS–TOKIO '0' shutter with T, B, 1-1/200 sec
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Mamiya Six Model II sn#9518 with a K.O.L. in GINREI KOHKI VESTER-3 (B, 1-200th) shutter.in NKS–TOKIO shutter with T, B, 1-1/200 sec (standard).Dimensions 145 x 107 x 53mm (105mm open) 783g Lens and shutter combinations The guide rail for the removable pressure plate runs for the length of the film gate and now exhibits an embossed directional arrow.ĭistinguishing Pre-War and Post-War Production Pre-war and wartime units can be readily recognised by the solid, cylindrical knob of the film advance, and by the use of three screws to fasten the flash-shoe. Technical details Like the Mamiya Six III from which this model is derived, the Mamiya Six II has the smaller waist level finder (10 x10 mm) and the dimpled shutter release button.
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